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host: lara brown? guest: you are bringing up one of the more interesting things in our history, and that is, of impeachment is a terribly political. it is not clear-cut. typically, it has to do with what is in the environment. you can look back at the impeachment process with andrew johnson and what you saw were that the radical republicans in congress for extremely upset with his -- with what they perceived as him being soft on the south. host: didn't he kind of put himself therefore by not defending himself, or being arrogant toward congress? guest: absolutely. and certainly, at that creative time, congress expected much more deference than they do today. the congress constantly gets rolled by the president today. host: why has that changed? guest: 4 lot of reasons. as the government -- for a lot of reasons. as the government has expanded, the president has gained more power. the president is the chief executive and that means we go from having a few agencies to many agencies. the more agencies they
host: lara brown? guest: you are bringing up one of the more interesting things in our history, and that is, of impeachment is a terribly political. it is not clear-cut. typically, it has to do with what is in the environment. you can look back at the impeachment process with andrew johnson and what you saw were that the radical republicans in congress for extremely upset with his -- with what they perceived as him being soft on the south. host: didn't he kind of put himself therefore by not...
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host: lara brown? guest: you are bringing up one of the more interesting things in our history, and that is, of impeachment is a terribly political. it is not clear-cut. typically, it has to do with what is in the environment. you can look back at the impeachment process with andrew johnson and what you saw were that the radical republicans in congress for extremely upset with his -- with what they perceived as him being soft on the south. host: didn't he kind of put himself therefore by not defending himself, or being arrogant toward congress? guest: absolutely. and certainly, at that creative time, congress expected much more deference than they do today. the congress constantly gets rolled by the president today. host: why has that changed? guest: 4 lot of reasons. as the government -- for a lot of reasons. as the government has expanded, the president has gained more power. the president is the chief executive and that means we go from having a few agencies to many agencies. the more agencies they
host: lara brown? guest: you are bringing up one of the more interesting things in our history, and that is, of impeachment is a terribly political. it is not clear-cut. typically, it has to do with what is in the environment. you can look back at the impeachment process with andrew johnson and what you saw were that the radical republicans in congress for extremely upset with his -- with what they perceived as him being soft on the south. host: didn't he kind of put himself therefore by not...
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lara brown will talk about her book. our series on politics concludes. our guest is alan abramowitz. "washington journal" is on every day. >> the making of the constitution. sunday, gordon wood on booktv. this is that 12:00 p.m. on c- span to. >> bin bernanke said today that regulators need to solve the problem of financial firms that are considered "too big to fail." this commission is a bipartisan panel created by congress. they are due to report their findings of this december. this is a little more than 2.5 hours. >> good morning. welcome to the public hearing. this is our second day examining the issue of financial institutions that become too big, too important, to systemic to fail. yesterday we looked at two case studies -- wachovia corp. and lehman brothers. this morning, we will be hearing from the chairman of the federal reserve, mr. bin bernanke, as well as the chair of the fdic, sheila of blair. i might note that this is the second time you have come before this commission. first, in our offices in a private session we first convened almost a
lara brown will talk about her book. our series on politics concludes. our guest is alan abramowitz. "washington journal" is on every day. >> the making of the constitution. sunday, gordon wood on booktv. this is that 12:00 p.m. on c- span to. >> bin bernanke said today that regulators need to solve the problem of financial firms that are considered "too big to fail." this commission is a bipartisan panel created by congress. they are due to report their findings...
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lara brown will talk about her book. our series on politics concludes with the effective polling on elections. our guest is alan abramowitz. "washington journal" is wants on 7:00 a.m. every day. >> there is nothing about finance that is like rocket science. that is the frustrating thing. you think about ponzi schemes. the biggest ponzi scheme is telling someone who has worked really hard to earn a book that they are not smart enough to understand how that is going to be invested. >> in 2007, meredith whitney was the first to predict losses for citigroup. she is our guest sunday night. the c-span network. we provide coverage of politics, public affairs, and history. it is available for you on television, on-line. find our content through the video library. we take c-span on the road. bringing our resources to your community. it is washington your way. the c-span networks. available in more than 100 million homes. greeted by cable. provided as a public service. ben bernanke said for regulators need to solve firms that are
lara brown will talk about her book. our series on politics concludes with the effective polling on elections. our guest is alan abramowitz. "washington journal" is wants on 7:00 a.m. every day. >> there is nothing about finance that is like rocket science. that is the frustrating thing. you think about ponzi schemes. the biggest ponzi scheme is telling someone who has worked really hard to earn a book that they are not smart enough to understand how that is going to be...
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i'm lara spencer. on.reg and ba. the new family photos.he wild. . >> bill o'reilly, tonight on sarah palin's alaska. >> plus, you can't be asking the media to be leaving your kids alone if you're on "dancing with the stars."'s amazing before and after. >> did she get plastic surgery again. >> it's ridiculous that she could somehow get away with doing something and not be found out. >> anorexia and bulimia, how bad did it get for you?
i'm lara spencer. on.reg and ba. the new family photos.he wild. . >> bill o'reilly, tonight on sarah palin's alaska. >> plus, you can't be asking the media to be leaving your kids alone if you're on "dancing with the stars."'s amazing before and after. >> did she get plastic surgery again. >> it's ridiculous that she could somehow get away with doing something and not be found out. >> anorexia and bulimia, how bad did it get for you?
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i'm lara spencer.s on.that your marriage can get through this controversy?y. >> what's your relationship with >> the brand new text. >> news on demi's lawsuit. the photos she didn't want published. >> this young lady is demi moore. >> demi's backstory, from past loves to her soap opera start. >> i'm 19. i just turned 19.ffed and sent o jail today after failing her drug test.
i'm lara spencer.s on.that your marriage can get through this controversy?y. >> what's your relationship with >> the brand new text. >> news on demi's lawsuit. the photos she didn't want published. >> this young lady is demi moore. >> demi's backstory, from past loves to her soap opera start. >> i'm 19. i just turned 19.ffed and sent o jail today after failing her drug test.